Table 1.
Features | % (n) |
---|---|
Age | |
Median (IQR)= 36 (7) (range: 26-84) | |
Mean (±SD) = 38.87 (9.5) | |
Gender | |
Man | 51.5 (103) |
Woman | 47.5 (95) |
I prefer not to answer | 1 (2) |
Academic degree | |
MD | 71 (142) |
MD/PhD or MD/MSc | 18.5 (37) |
PhD | 7 (14) |
PharmD/MPharm | 2 (4) |
Other‡ | 1.5 (3) |
Current oncology specialty | |
Clinical Oncology disciplines | 91.5 (183) |
Medical Oncology | 54 (108) |
Radiation Oncology | 17 (34) |
Clinical Oncology | 18.5 (37) |
Haematology/Oncology | 2 (4) |
Surgical Oncology | 2.5 (5) |
Oncology Pharmacy | 4.5 (8) |
Other specialties¥ | 1.5 (4) |
Current position | |
Specialist doctor/Attending physician | 59 (118) |
Resident physician/Physician in training | 14.5 (29) |
Professor (assistant, associate, full) | 23.5 (47) |
Other† | 3 (6) |
Primary affiliation type | |
Public sector | 68 (130) |
Private sector | 15.5 (31) |
Public and private | 15 (30) |
Other‖ | 1.5 (3) |
Country of participant | |
Morocco | 25.5 (51) |
Turkey | 7 (14) |
United Kingdom | 5.5 (11) |
United States of America | 5.5 (11) |
Bangladesh | 5 (10) |
Belgium | 5 (10) |
Kenya | 4.5 (9) |
Pakistan | 4 (8) |
Egypt | 4 (8) |
Ethiopia | 3.5 (7) |
Kigndom of Saudi Arabia | 2.5 (5) |
Italy | 2.5 (5) |
Algeria | 2.5 (5) |
All other countries₱ | 22.5 (155) |
Missing data | 0.5 (1) |
Income group of participants’ country α | |
Low- and middle-income country | 70.5 (141) |
High-income country | 29 (58) |
Missing data | 0.5 (1) |
Abbreviations: MD: medical doctorate, PhD:philosophy doctorate, SD: standard deviation, IQR: interquartile range, MS: master of science, PharmD: Doctorate of pharmacy, MPharm: master of pharmacy. ¥Gynecologic oncology (n=1), pediatric oncology (n=1), digestive oncology (n=1), and one unknown specialty (n=1, the participant indicated physician scientist). ‡PharmD/PhD (n=2), MPhil (n=1). †Research fellow (n=2), PhD candidate (n=1), hospital director (n=1), chief pharmacist (n=1). ‖Academia (n=2), academic private (n=1). ₱details on all countries can be found in Supplement 2 (Table 1). αBased on the World Bank classification (2022 data); available here: https://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-world-bank-country-classifications-income-level-2021-2022. Venezuela, previously classified as a an upper-middle income country, was reclassified as a lower-middle income country (https://publications.iadb.org/en/venezuela-still-upper-middle-income-country-estimating-gni-capita-2015-2021).